A multi-comprehensive approach to assess the responses of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lamarck, 1919) to a simulation of a diesel-oil mixture spill

•A multi-comprehensive approach helps to study HC the effects on marine invertebrates.•HC modulated immune activities of the hemolymph and digestive gland of mussel.•HC caused an alteration of digestive gland tubules’ structure.•Increasing of hydrocarbon degrading bacterial genera occurred after HC...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquatic toxicology 2025-02, Vol.279, p.107188, Article 107188
Hauptverfasser: Bertini, F., Catania, V., Scirè Calabrisotto, L., Dara, M., Bisanti, L., La Corte, C., Staropoli, M., Piazzese, D., Parisi, M.G., Parrinello, D., Cammarata, M.
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Zusammenfassung:•A multi-comprehensive approach helps to study HC the effects on marine invertebrates.•HC modulated immune activities of the hemolymph and digestive gland of mussel.•HC caused an alteration of digestive gland tubules’ structure.•Increasing of hydrocarbon degrading bacterial genera occurred after HC exposure. Oil spills are a major cause of pollution impacting marine ecosystems. In this work, the effects of short-term exposure to three different concentrations of a hydrocarbon mixture (HC), that simulated the action of such an event, were investigated on Mytilus galloprovincialis specimens. Physiological effects were measured using a battery of biomarkers consisting of cellular activity (phagocytosis), immune-related enzymes, chaperonins (HSP70 and HSC70), and histomorphological alterations. Different concentrations of HC led to a significant decrease in phagocytosis, especially following high concentrations. Immune-related enzymes evaluated in hemolymph and digestive gland extract showed up-regulation, suggesting the activation of antioxidant, detoxicant, and inflammatory responses. Morphological alterations of digestive gland tubules were observed after exposure to the HC. HSP70 and HSC70 activity was up regulated following the treatments, indicating their involvement in maintaining organism homeostasis. In addition, the diversity and composition of hemolymph and digestive gland microbiota exposed to HC were analyzed by automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) and a Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) approach to evaluate the connection with hydrocarbon contamination. Metagenomic analysis revealed significant differences in the hemolymph and digestive gland microbiota composition between mussels exposed and unexposed to HC. Exposure to increasing HC concentrations had a positive effect on microbial diversity with clear adaptative responses, and an increase in the relative abundance of several known degrading bacterial genera, including Alcanivorax, Roseovarius, Pseudomonas, Vibrio, Oleibacter. These results show the utility of a multi-comprehensive approach to evaluating functional adaptation in terms of immunological dysfunctions and microbiota alteration in the sentinel organism M. galloprovincialis. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0166-445X
1879-1514
1879-1514
DOI:10.1016/j.aquatox.2024.107188